Monday, November 17, 2008

SCARC Minutes November 11, 2008

The meeting was called to order by President Bill Davidson at 7:00 PM and them attendees were requested to introduce themnslelves. Two visitors were present – Larry Sharp W4DMW and Rich Ranson N9YAY.

SCARC will not meet on November 27 or December 25 due to Thanksgiving and Christmas. The SCARC Christmas party will be on December 11.

Vice President Jim McLester said the January 8 program will be NTS traffic handling.

President Davidson reported that Club Treasurer Jack Evans KC4PZA was recuperating from shoulder surgery and would be back with us shortly.

Tom Appleby, KI4PPR announced that there will be a fire burn conducted by the LEPC on Saturday Nov 20 to eradicate certain underbrush areas at Oak Mountain State Park. He reported there will be a county wide emergency training session for Jefferson and Shelby Counties in the spring.

VE Testing Committee Chairman Joe Ford K4NVJ reported that the November 2 VE test session brought 1 new ham and 1 upgrade. Then next test session is set for Friday December 5 at the Shelby Red Cross Office at Pelham.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas KC4AF reported that the repeater was functioning satisfactorily.

President Davidson reported that installation of station equipment at the Hoover Red Cross office will proceed after the first of the year.

Webmaster John MurphyKA4ZXL said his main computer was still in shop but he was able to update the SCARC web page.

Due to a vacancy on the Board of Directors, President Richardson called for volunteers to fill that spot. There were no volunteers from the floor so the President recommended John Outland K3FP as Director. This was approved by the membership.

The vacancy on the Board of Directors was discussed and John Outland K3FP was elected to rill remaining term for Lee Aured KI4NMD who is now Sk.

The painting of the barbecue shed at the EMC building was delayed until spring. it was suggested that possibly a special event station be set up for this project.

Rich Ranson, N9YAY new DEC for the Alabama section was introduced and welcomed as a visitor to our meeting.

Correspondence from Les Rayburn detailed plans for establishing amateur radio stations at area hospitals, stating that grants had been used to purchase equipment for this use.

Bob Thomas KC4AF said the annual swap meet would be held at the park in Helena on the 1st. Saturday in February, 2009. He also asked for any interest in building a screwdriver antenna as per outlined on the web page DK3 screwdriver antenna, possibly a future program and building session. VP Jim McLester was asked to consider this for a program series for the upcomingmonths.
Steven Moss KB4FKN announced that a Skywarn training session would be held this Saturday at the BJCC with Brian Peters instructing.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

SCARC Minutes for October 23, 2008

The October 23 meeting of the Shelby County Amateur Radio Club was held at the Shelby County Sheriff Training Center building in Columbiana at 7 PM. Vice President Jim McLester W4YXU presiding. Members and guests were introduced, officers and committee members reports were suspended, allowing for adequate time for the program.

Jim Stefkovich, meteorologist, National Weather Service gave the basic Skywarn/Storm Spotter course with a question and answer period following.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:50 PM.

Mike Thomason K4FQF, Secretary

Friday, October 10, 2008

SCARC Meetinh Minutes Oct 9, 2008

Minutes provided by our new Secretary Mike Thomason K4FQF

Call to Order by President Bill Davidson KW4J @ 7:00 PM and the attendees were asked to introduce themselves. There were no visitor present.

Vice President Jim McLester reported that the program for the Nov. 13 meeting would be SKYWARN Training given by ALERT and the venue will be the Shelby County Sherriff's Training Center in Columbiana.

There will be no meeting for Nov. 27 (Thanksgiving) and the December 11 meeting date will be the Christmas Party.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA gave current balances on Club accounts

Three new member applications were read and approved for membership:
Leonard R Smith, Jr. KJ4AHJ
Kristin Smith KJ4GNZ
Timothy Smith KJ4GNY

VE Testing Committee Chairman Joe Ford reported that the next SCAARC test date is December 5.

Webmaster John Murphy KA4ZXL reported that his computer was in the shop, but current information would be added ASAP. President Davidson commended John on the excellent SCARC web page.

New Business:
Plans are proceeding for installation on radio equipment at the
Red Cross meeting site.
Work will continue on the barbecue shed at the Shelby County EMC location.

President Davidson reported that a basic Skywarn class for Jefferson County will be held on Oct. 18, and an advanced class on Nov. 8.

Two silent keys were noted:
Ellis Dobbins K4LI
Steve Gilbert WD4EKN

MEC Tom Appleby KI4PPR, MEC gave a report on the Oct. 4 SET. A total of 345 points were earned by the participating group. A discussion followed.

Meeting was adjourned at 8:20PM

Friday, September 26, 2008

Meeting Notes for September 25, 2008

Call to order was given at 7:00pm by President Bill Davidson KW4J who asked the attndees to introduce themselves. Three visitors were present - Leonard Smith KJ4AZH, Timothy Smith KJ4GNY and Kristin Smith KJ4GNZ.

VP Jim McLester W4YXU, Informed the group that Les Rayburn, N1LF will be present at tonight's meeting to present his talk on the ICS Format and Structure.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, read a card from Mary Kinard thanking all of the volunteers who helped out with the Hurricane Gustav evacuees in Columbiana. He also read an email asking for volunteers at the Piedmont Run in November and he reported that the Birmingham News is continuing to announce the Club's meetings.

Hub Harvey N4HUB, acting for the MEC, reported that the SET exercise will commence on October 4th and canvassed the attendees for volunteers.

President Davidson gave his year end report citing the many accomplishments that the club has achieved over the past year.

No new member application were received at this time, however three applications from our visitors were turned in afterwards and will be voted on at the next meeting.

President Davidson gave an update on the Red Cross Equipment Installation status. He told the group that the equipment still needs to be installed. He also told the group that the EMA BBQ shed still needs to be painted.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF, announced that a new repeater radio is coming. He also canvassed the group concerning the format used by the 146.98 repeater.

VP McLester told the club that the radio is an ICOM dual band and gave a short talk as to the functions of this new radio.

President Davidson asked the group about a date for the SCARC Christmas party and December 11, 2008 stqrting at 6:00 PM was selected. It was also agreed that, due to the holidays, there will be no meeting on November 27th or December 25th.

President Davidson went on to say that the club will have a Skywarn training class on October 23 at the Sheriff's Training Center.

John Outland, K3FP, announced that the Montgomery Hamfest, scheduled for November 8th would be dedicated to Pete Sides W4AUP.

A very informative program on the ICS Format was presented by Les Rayburn N1LF.

The meeting adjourned at 8:35pm.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Minutes for September 11, 2008

Call to order was given at 7pm President Bill Davidson KW4J requested that the attendees introduce themselves. One visitor was recognized - Dean Byrd, K4DHB.

Vice President Jim McLester, W4YXU, reported that Les Rrayburn, N1LF, will give a program on ICS at the next meeting.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, reported the following bank account balances:
Savings - $2,093.39
Checking - $196.41
Repeater fund - $1,203.07

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, reported that the Birmingham News is continuing to run our announcements. He also said that the FCC has been a victim of phissing. There were will be Fleagate this Saturday September 13 at Gadsden.

MEC Rod Scott, N1YZ, reported that the Butternut antenna and ICOM 2820 radio have been delivered to the Shelby County EMA and need to be installed.

President Davidson reminded the Club that the SCARC VE test would be given October 3rd. A D-Star Seminar will be held by BARC at a future date. The BARC Christmas Party will be given Dec 4th. The Montgomery Hamfest will be held on November 9.

Two applications were received, voted on and approved as new members: John Theabolt, KJ4AZK, and Billy K Graham, W4BKG.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF reported that the Arcom Controller has been online for the past 2 days and Jim McLester said that the controller has been picking up some noise and that some of its features have not been turned on. Bob added that a newer vhf/uhf radio is needed to take advantage of the Arcomm Controller's functions.

Red Cross Liaison Jack Evans said that he and Hub Harvey N4HUB met with the Red Cross yesterday and Hub gave a report about the recent hurricane evacuee shelter in Columbiana. Jack mentioned that the club needs to install some radio gear at that location at a later date.

Web Master John Murphy, KA4ZXL, told the group that a new call sign link has been set up on the club's web page.

Bill Davidson announced that SKYWARN classes will be held at the Jefferson County EMA on October 18th and November 8th. He canvassed the attendees for interest in asking for a future class at our location. Several hands were raised. He reminded everyone that the SET exercise is to be held on October 4th & 5th. Les Rayburn told the group that it will be a tri-county event and the exact date may change.

This meeting was the annual election of club officers and Ken Caruso, KS4NX, the chairman of the election committee conducted the voting procedure. The results were:
President Bill Davidson
VP Jim McLester
Secretary Mike Thomason K4FQF
Treasurer, Jack Evans
MEC Tom Applyby, KI4PPR
Director (2 year) Frank Hoult.

Les Rayburn announced that he will sent out a list of applicable frequencies related to the evacuations of the Texas coast due to Hurricane Ike. 3935khz is the national hurricane frequency.

Hub Harvey told the group that the EVA (Alabama) ARC will hold a foxhunt on Saturday, September 13th.

Nadine Evans asked for all members to assist her with composing the club's scrapbook. She asked for any old pictures, articles, etc.

President Davidson announced that the Red Cross equipment needs to be installed soon. He plans to set up a committee for that purpose and asked for volunteers to serve on it. He also said that the renovation of the BBQ shed at the EMA HQ will be discussed at a later date.

The meeting adjourned at 8.10pm.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Meeting Minutes for August 28, 2008

Call to order was given at 7:00 pm by President Bill Davidson who requested the attendees to introduce themselves and there were no visitors.

Vice President Jim McLester, WK5YXU, reported that Les Rayburn, N1LF, will present the September Program on September 25th.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, gave the following club account balances:
Savings account - $2,043.39
Checking - $131.41
Repeater - $1,203.07
He also reported one outstanding bill of $179.00 for the club's equipment insurance.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI presented an email from John Franklin asking the club for assistance in repairing his radio. No one was able to help. He also informed the group about the upcoming AMSAT Symposium coming to Atlanta, GA in October and that he had mailed a sympathy card to Jerry Fiore N1JF after the last meeting.

MEC Rod Scott, N1YZ, told the group that Mindy at the EMA has requested a correct contact list from the club. He announced a weather briefing at the EMA headquarters (Columbiana) on Friday (August 29th) at 3pm concerning emcomm preparations for Hurricane Gustav.

President Davidson announced that Les Rayburn, N1LF has been installed as the Alabama Section EC. He also asked the group if anyone would be willing to be placed on a new "Elmer List" to be placed on the club's website. Bob Thomas, KC4AF suggested that all members who have been licensed for 10 or more years be placed on that list. This list is in response to an idea made by Frank Hoult to help all newly licensed members.

Repeater chairman Bob Thomas KC4AF reported that the new Arcom controller will be installed next week on the club's 146.98 MHz repeater.

Election Committee chairman Ken Caruso KS4NX reported the slate of candidates for the upcoming election; he asked all officers to give a job description. Hub Harvey N4HUB put his name in for the MEC position. Bob Thomas announced that Mike Thomason K4FQF has been nominated for the Secretary position.

President Davidson gave a report on the status of the installation of equipment at the Red Cross HQ. There are 3 VHF/UHF that need to be installed at a later date. He reminded the Club of the planned SET exercise on October 4th & 5th. BARC will have their VE testing on September 6th. SCARC elections will be held on September 11th (next meeting). The next Shelby County EMA tutorial will be held on October 30th.

Hub Harvey gave a slide presentation on his recent disaster relief efforts in Minnesota and Iowa.

The meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Mintues for August 14, 2008

Call to order was given by President Bill Davidson KW4J, at 7:00pm at the Red Cross Office and the attendees introduced themselves. Three visitors were recognized : Patty King, KJ4FTZ, Harold Taylor, N4AFC, and Jim Corbitt, W4XWA.

Vice President Jim McLester, W4YXU, announced that for the August and September Program meetings Hub, N4HUB, Ed ManleyW4AGA will speak on their recent trip to assist in the Iowa floods (Aug) and Les Rayburn, N1LF will brief the clug on the Incident Command System (ICS) (Sep).

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, gave the following bank balances:
Savings - $1,945.89
Checking - $131.41
Repeater fund - $1,191.07.
No outstanding bills.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, told the club that the Birmingham News is still announcing our meetings in their Wednesday Shelby News edition and that he is working with the Shelby County Reporter newspaper to also cover our meetings. He told the group about the 4 members who were listed in the September QST.

President Bill Davidson :
(1) passed around the latest edition of the Tuscaloosa ARC publication HAMSAY
(2) asked for anyone interested in future D-Star tutorial classes, and
(3) told members to go to WWW.OCTOPART.COM should they need any electrical parts.

The following new member applicants were voted into membership:
Mike Thomason, K4FQF
Jim Corbitt W4XWA
Harold Taylor N4AFC
Patty King KJ4FTZ
John Crittenden KJ4FTY
Matthew Crittenden KJ4FTX

VE Committee Chairman Joe Ford, K4NVJ, announced that that the last session, 11 individuals were tested, 9 technicians, 1 general and 1 extra.

Repeater Committee Chairman Bob Thomas KC4AF reported that he is working on the repeater batteries and Jim McLester included a short status report on the Arcomm controller.

Bill Davidson said that a new DStar radio and a new antenna are on order for the communications at Shelby EMA. He also reminded the club about the October 31st EMCOMM tutorial to be held at the EMA headquarters. He went on further to say that September is EMCOMM month and that the club may begin sending practice messages on the Tuesday night (8pm) net.

Webmaster John Murphy KA4ZXL said that he is currently updating the club's webpage.

Election Committee report - Ken Caruso KS4NX reported that the slate of nominations is not yet complsted but he will have one by the next August meeting (28th).

President Davidson asked for a volunteer to head the club's Christmas party committee. Patty King came forward and was approved by the club to head this year's party.

President Davidson asked for volunteers tfor the installation of radio gear at the Shelby Red Cross and this includes the dismantle of the antennas at the Public Safety Building (former meeting site).

Upcoming events:
Huntsville Hamfest Aug 16 & 17
BARC VE Testing September 7
SCARC elections September 11
Shelby EMA Equipment/Procedure Tutorial Oct 30

Bob Thomas announced that he is driving a 15 passenger van to the Huntsville Hamfest. He will leave the Red Cross parking lot on the 16th at 6:30am and will return around 6:30pm. Plans include a stop for breakfast. He asked for a $10 donation.

The meeting adjourned at 7:40pm.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Training at Shelby EMA

Congratulations to John Wilder WB4CCQ for conducting the first training session at the Shelby County EMA office last night, July 31. He went through a tutorial on the installed radio equipment and demonstrated several pieces to the 14 SCARC attendees. He also held a tutorial on message handling using the ARRL message form which will be used most of the time. Also, he explained the need for logging and exhibited a proposed logging form. He will be holding a second training session on October 30 for any of the Club members who could not make the first one.

In 2009 John hopes to conduct a different session during which he will teach the members how to use the computer programs such as WinLink2000 (Air Mail) and several others. We are all looking forward to it.

Friday, July 25, 2008

SCARC Minutes July 24, 2008

Call to order was given by President Bill Davidson, KW4J at 6:55 PM who requested the attendees to identify themselves and there were three visitors - Mike Thomason, K4FQF, Travis Prescott, KI4TME, and Greg Pack, KE4CTX.

VP Jim McLester, W4YXU, announced that Don Green, supervisor of the Shelby County EMA office. Ed Manley WA4AGA and Hub Harvey, N4HUB will make the August presntation on their recent trip to Iowa to aid the flood victims there. In September, Les Rayburn, N1LF will talk about ICS structure.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, gave the following bank account balances:
Savings - $1,945.84
Checking - $131.41
Repeater fund - $1,191.07

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, reported that the Birmingham News is still announcing our meetings. He is e-mailing licensed ham operators in our area informing them of our club. Most of the results have been positive.MEC,

President Bill Davidson announced the following upcoming events:
Cullman Hamfest, July 26th
EMA Indoctrination July 31st (John Wilder, WB4CCQ asked for instructor volunteers)
SCARC VE exams on August 1st @ 6:30pm,
Huntsville Hamfest on August 16 & 17
BARC VE exams September 7th
SCARC elections will be held in August (14th).

New member applications - Randall Dickerson, KF4NWQ was voted in as a new member.

President Bill also gave the following announcements:
Election committee - set up by President Bill Dickerson. Elections will be held August 14th.
President Bill also asked for volunteers to set up the Red Cross communications systems. Details will be announced next month.
Jefferson County CERT training August 18th. This is for residents of Jefferson County as well as for people who work in Jefferson County. It is not limited to ham operators.

Treasurer Jack Evans asked the club to reinstate the Family Day festivities and asked that the club refurbish the building behind the EMA HQ. That motion was voted on and passed. He also asked for members to check the club's roster to note if they are ARRL members.

Joe Ford mentioned that Jerry Fiore's wife, Carol, is in bad health.

Don Greene, Shelby County EMA supervisor, gave a talk on "Introduction to the Shelby County EMA, which was followed by a question and answer session.

John Wilder WB4CCQ gave an update on the Shelby EMA antenna installations.

The meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

SCARC Minutes June 10, 2008

Call to order was given by President Bill Davidson, KW4J at 7:00pm who asked the attendees to intro duce themselves and there were two visitors were - Mike Thomason K4FQF & Barbara McLester, KJ4FCK.

Vice President Jim McLester, W4YXU, announced the following program agendas:
July - Don Green of the EMA
August - Ed Manley and Hub Harvey, N4HUB who recently went to Iowa to aid in the flood relief
September - Les Rayburn, N1LF to speak about ICS

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, gave the following club account balances:
Checking - $131.41
Savings - $1,865.89
Repeater fund - $1,191.07
He also said that as of tonight's meeting, there are no outstanding bills. Field Day expenses were as follows: Budgeted - 505.00, spent - $473.11

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, announced that the Birmingham News is continuing to announce our meetings in the Wednesday Shelby News section.

President Davidson passed around information about the Storm Response Team that Alabama Power Company is forming for the upcoming hurricane season. He said that many organizations are now using the ICS format for their emergency responses. He also read an e-mail from David Drummond W4MD of the Tuscaloosa ARC concerning their Field Day experiences (70 people with 1200 contacts).

New members applications - 6 new members were voted into membership -
Ty Hill KG9AH
Ken Browning KE4B
Kevin Ballard KB4RTR
James Turner KJ4ERO
Kristi Burchfield KJ4ERN
Barbara McLester, KJ4FCK

VE testing Committee Chairman Joe Ford, K4NVJ, announced that the next SCARC testing session would be August 1st at 6:30pm. He also announced that BARC's last testing session had 10 examinees with 8 passing (1 was a new tech).

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF, told the club that he is currently working on the repeater's batteries with 3 good cells and 3 other cells that need some rehabilitation work. he said that work is slow. VP Jim McLester spoke about the ARCOM controller.

Red Cross Liaison Jack Evans said that the Red Cross needs blood donations. A club-wide blood drive was discussed, but it was agreed that individual members could donate on their own.

Shelby EMA Liaison John Wilder, WB4CCQ, said that the Winlink is up and running, but no contacts have been made yet. He mentioned that the club could use the 5th thursday of the 4 months of the year for an EMA training session. The first session would be July 31, 2008.

Webeb master John Murphy, KA4ZXL, gave an update on the club's web site, including the new links.

Field Day Chairman Joe ford gave a summation of the last Field Day - 4 stations with a total of 1,383 points. That figure exceeded the club's last Field Day in 2006.

New Business -
President Davidson said that the EMA building is finished and that a planning committee is needed to begin work on the Red Cross building.
He also said that a nominating committee for the 2009 officers will be formed in August. He will ask for 5 members to serve. Anyone interested needs to contact President Davidson.

President Davidson also mentioned about the upcoming Cullman ham fest on July 26th and the SCARC Elections on September 11th.

Ken Andrews, KC0I, asked for the club's support for two possible license classes - a general and an amateur extra upgrade. If interested contact Ken at (205) 987-2599.

The meeting adjourned at 7:48pm followed by an open critique/discussion of the 2008 Field Day.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Field Day Was Fun!

SCARC had 2008 Field Day at the Shelby County EMA at Columbiana this past weekend and it was a lot of fun and a definite learning experience. Thanks to this year's FD Chairman Joe Ford K4NVJ things went smoothly and we were able to have four stations going, making us 4F for the contest. There was only minor interference between the stations which worked the entire 24 hour span. A modified ICS format was implemented to get the participants used to working under emcomm rules which have been adopted by most emergency serving organizations, such as the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Home Security, etc. Cooperation and team work abounded during setup and takedown. All participants are commended on the way that the site was policed, as there was very little trash to be removed during takedown.

The food was supurb, especially the Boston butts cooked on the spot by Alex Davies W4AVD and the fine Sunday morning breakfast by Ken Caruso KS4NX. A special thanks goes to Marcus Thomas KF4YHP who donated a huge ice cooler which and filled it with an almost never-ending supply of drinks and ice.

I hope everyone had as good a time as I did, and I am already looking forward to 2009 Field Day!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Repeater Courtesey

Last week I was at the Birmingham Amateur Radio Club (BARC) regular meeting when one of the officers began talking about something with which I am in complete agreement - the lack of courtesey on the UHF/VHF area repeaters. No, we do not have anyone that is intentionally rude or unfriendly, in fact I would say that we are usually very good to each other and nice to strangers. The problem is that we tend to use the repeaters the same way we use telephones. We forget that the sytem is shared by many users and is not a two-person operation. The main problem is that we (Yes, I'm just as guilty) tend to immdiately key up and talk without waiting for a break and ...just as bad...not letting the squelch tail die, thus not resetting the timer. I have noticed this not only on the two major club repeaters (BARC and SCARC) but also on the DStar repeater, which the situation was exacerbated to the point of total chaos during a net check-in. This used not to be a problem several years ago and in fact anyone caught doing quick key-ups or long talk-downs was verbally chastised. Some of us old folks remember the "Black Box Award."

I wish that I could say that this was a problem with amateur comminty as a whole but that is not the case. It is a local problem and needs to be addressed by the local ham community. In fact, Birmingham area hams are getting a bad reputation on account of it. Fortunately it is one that can be quickly cured with little effort, mainly we all need to observe radio courtesey by not immediately keying after the last transmission but wait long enough for the squelch tail to reset. It would also be good for each of us to remind each other when we are drifting away from proper etiquette.

Another point to keep in mind is that too-quick keying may hamper someone with an emergency from being able to access the repeater.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

SCARC Meeting Notes - June 12, 2008

A call to order was given at 7:00pm and President Bill Davidson asked the attendees to introduce themselves and there was one .visitor was present - Sarah Elkon. Bill gave an update on the condition of one of the Club's associate members, Nadine Evans, the xyl of Treasurer Jack Evans KC4PZA.

VP Jim McLester, W4YXU said that he would ask Don Green of the Shelby County EMA to give a program about the organization of the EMA. Jim said that other programs are in the works.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA was absent so President Bill Davidson, KW4j gave presented the following balances with no outstanding bills:
Savings - $2,280.89
Checking - $479.52
Special Repeater - $1,180.38.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI reported that the Birmingham News has contacted him concerning our Field Day and that he referred that request to Rod Scott. He also said that the Birmingham News is continuing to run our meeting announcements in their Wednesday Shelby County news section.

President Bill Davidson asked for a report oon the past Alabama QSO party and John Outland, K3PF said that the bands were active with participants.

Therw was one membership renewal Gary Lucas KJ4JJ. (WELCOME BACK, GARY!)

VE coordinator Joe Ford, K4NVJ, said that 10 people took the test last week.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF, showed the new ARCOMM repeater controller built by Jim mcLester. He said that further work on the repeater has been slow due to the weather.

President Bill Davidson asked for volunteers to help install the Red Cross' communication gear and to collect our antenna from the old location.

President Bill Davidson said that the Shelby EMA wants an accounting of all keys given out to our members. He also said that the EMA is working on internet access to their room where the Club's radio equipment is located.

Web Master John Murphy, KA4ZXL, gave an update on the club's web site.

President Bill Davidson said that all connectors have been installed at the Shelby EMA and that all major construction is now finished. He reminded everyone that there is still plenty inside work such as equipment hookup and programming as well as a HF antenna selection/installation. After that a traiing program will be initiated for the members to learn both the equipment and the emcomm procedures such as net operation.

Field Day Chairman Joe Ford suggested the club's next meeting to be held at 6pm at the EMA headquarters so that we can map out the site and it was so agreed. President Bill Davidson discussed food preparations for Field Day. He also discussed upcoming events including Field Day, the Cullman hamfest to be held on July 26th, and the club's election of officers to be held on September 11th. A nominating committee will be formed prior to the election date. He also discussed the Field Day format and more details of the club's next meeting.

Steven Moss, KB4FKN reported the recent Oak Mountain Search & Rescue exercise was well attended and went well.

The meeting adjourned at 7:50pm.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

SCARC Meeting Minutes May 22, 2008

Many thanks again go to SCARC Secretary Frank Hoult KI4VVI for providing the Club's Minutes

Call to order was given at 7:02pm at the EMA Headquarters in Columbiana with President Bill Davidson KW4J welcoming the members and visitors. The members introduced themselves and there was one visitor - Barbara McLester, xyl of VP Jim McLester W4YXU.

President Bill Davidson, KW4J, reminded everyone about the following:
Alabama QSO Party June 7th
Field Day June 28 -29
CQWW WPX CW 24-25

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, reported the following bank account balances: Checking........................$79.52
Savings.....................$2,240.89
Repeater Savings....$1,180.38.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI said that the Birmingham News is still printing our meeting notices.

MEC Rod Scott, announced upcoming activities.

President Bill Davidson ....
Presented Ed Boutwell W4ZSB, John Wilder WB4CCQ AAND Hub Harvey N4HUB with the "ATTAABOY Award" for their recent stint as NCS at Shelby EMA during the storm event on May 8
Announced that the American Red Cross has eased the background checks for ARES volunteersRead an article on adding satellite emcomm communication (uplink frequency 145.90 mhz and a downlink frequency of 435.225 mhz)
Read excerpts from Les Rayburn's article in the recent ARRl e-letter
Passed around several periodicals for review (HAMSAY, Alabama ARES update, Alabama QSO Party Rules)

VE Joe Ford, K4NVJ, announced that there will be a license exam given on June 6th at the new Red Cross offices in Pelham and mentioned that some 40 licensees passed their exam at the May 3-4 Birminghamfest.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF, said that the new ARCOM repeater controller has arrived, was assembled by Jim McLester and is ready for testing.

Red Cross Liaison Jack Evans said that there will be a meeting next Wednesday from 4:40 - 5:00pm to plan the installation of the ARC's radios, cables and antennas.

Web Master John Murphy, KA4ZXL, demonstrated the club updated website which should be installed over the weekend.

Shelby EMA Construction liasion Rod Scott made two announcements:
(1) work party scheduled for May 31st
(2) the HF software needed to be tested

Field Day Chairman Joe Ford said that the upcoming Field Day will be using 100% commercial power, that there will be some 3-5 stations, and that volunteers are needed for food preparation. He also said that the portable toilet will have to be arranged. Bill Davidson elaborated on the modified ICS Format planned to be used at Field Day. Marcus Thomas KF4YCP gave a report on the use of a freezer box for the field day.

One late visitor was announced: Kris Kirby from the UAB Amateur Radio Club.

Bill Davidson discussed the Alabama QSO Party details and opened the floor for further discussion on this matter. A vote was taken and it was decided not to participate as a Club.

Ed Manley W4AGA brought up a discussion about possible fox hunting programs but his proposal was tabled until a later date.

Rod Andrews, KC0I, gave an update on the upcoming general license testing.

Bill Davidson announced that there are new (additional) EMCOM courses that are required for EMA operations - IS 701, 702, 703, 800B (See
www.fema.gov for course outlines).

John Outland, K3FP, announced that there will be a birthday party for Lee DeForest on August 26, 2008. Special events will be held and that volunteers are needed.

The meeting was dismissed at 8:35pm. (Note: The scheduled program for this meeting was cancelled.)

Friday, May 9, 2008

SCARC Minutes May 8, 2008

Meeting was called to order at 7:00pm by President Bill Davidson (KW4J)

President Bill Davidson reminded the members of two upcoming events -
Alabama QSO Party on June 7th and the Field Day on June 28 & 29.

VP Jim mcLester (W4YXU) announced that Les rayburn (N1LF) would have the upcoming Program for the May 22nd meeting.

Treasurer Jack Evans (KC4PZA) announced that the club had the following balances in their bank accounts:
Savings $2,210.89
Checking $73.37
Repeater Fund $990.43
He stated that the club just received a $659.95 check from the Red Cross for the Club's stranded assets and that money will be added to the Repeater Fund.

Jack also reported that a duplexer was recently purchased for the club's repeater in the amount of $350.00. No bills are outstanding at the moment.

Jack announced that he has been named the Section Traffic Manager for Alabama.

Secretary Frank Hoult (KI4VVI) announced that the Birmingham News is still printing our clubs meetings in both the paper and on their website.

MEC Rod Scott (N1YZ) praised today's handling of the Net during today's storms. He also asked for volunteers for work partys at the EMA scheduled for May 17th.

John Wilder (W4CCQ) mentioned that the SCARES Emergency Net had 21 check-ins during this afternoon's severe weather event.

Jack also informed theClub that a 40-80 meter verticle antenna is needed at the EMA headquarters. He also said that other equipment needs to be installed at the EMA headquarters.

President Bill Davidson congratulated the recent BARC Hamfest prize winners.

Bill announced that 40 people were tested on Saturday at the Hamfest and 10 were tested on Sunday's session.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas (KC4AF) announced that the club needs to purchase a 2nd Kenwood repeater for $1500.00 as well as some feedline. He said that the Tuscaloosa link is working well and that an additional $480 is needed to purchase an ARCOM controller. A lengthy discussion concerning alternatives to these purchase followed. A vote on Ed Boutwell's(W4ZSB) proposal to purchase the controller was made and16 members voted yea, none voted nay, and there were 6 abstaining.

Red Cross Liaison Jack Evans had nothing to report.

Shelby EMA Liaison John Wilder asked for volunteers to help at the EMA headquarters during severe weather outbreaks.

Web Master John Murphy ( KA4ZXL) announced that he work on updating the club's website could be viewed after the meeting.

Shelby EMA Construction chairman Rod Scott had nothing new to report.

President Bill Davidson announced that the QSO party details would be discussed at the club's next meeting.
He also said that the Oak Mountain Search & Rescue Training session is scheduled for 4pm on May 17th.
Bill reported that the Skywarn classes could be available in the Fall and he will research this matter further.
He also announced that the club's next meeting would be held at the EMA headquarters in Columbiana
He suggested that a future meeting, possibly early Fall have a swap meet.
Bill also announced that UAB's repeater is online on 145.230 mha with a PL of 203.5

Les Rayburn (N1LF) passed out the State EMA badges for those who had earned them.

Jack Evans gave an update on the health of Lee Aured (KI4NMD).

The meeting adjourned at 8:18pm

Saturday, April 26, 2008

SCARC Minutes 24 April 2008

Call to order was made at 7:00 pm by President Bill Davidson KW4J

No visitors were present

Vice President Jim McLester, W4YXU, announced the program for tonight's meeting.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, announced the following bank account balances:
Savings - $2,485.89
Checking - $73.37
Repeater fund - $979.43

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI reported that the Birmingham News has given us two more announcements since our last meeting.

MEC Rod Scott, N1YZ, told that VP Jim McLester has been added to the Net COntrol Station rotation list.

President Bill Davidson asked for volunteers for the upcoming BARC Hamfest on May 3rd & 4th.

No new members were present.

Repeater Chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF, proposed that the club purchase a new controller. As part of this new controller system, President Bill Davidson proposed that we move the Club's IC-221A from the Red Cross inventory to the repeater inventory.

Red Cross Liaison Jack Evans said that the Red Cross plans to move into their new location by May 1st.

EMA Liaison Jack WIlder, WB4CCQ, asked for volunteers to help on the April 26th work party at the EMA headquarters in Columbiana.

Web Master Rod Scott praised John Murphy KA4YXL for his work on updating and re-designing the club's website.

EMA Construction liaison Rod Scott confirmed the upcoming 4/26/08 work party.

John Wilder announced that N4HUB upgraded his license to Amateur Extra.

President Bill Davidson read a report from Les Rayburn, N1LF, confirming that the repeater link to the Tuscaloosa Repeater worked well.

Bill also discussed the details of the upcoming Alabama QSO Party on June 6th from 11am to 11pm.

Steven Moss asked for 4 to 5 volunteers for the Diabetes Bike Run on 4/26. He also mentioned that the Search & Rescue exercise is scheduled for May 17th at 4:00pm.

Bill took a poll of how many members would be interested in attending a Skywarn class. He will discuss further details at a future meeting.

Charles Spanos, N4DKE, gave a presentation on "Low HF WIre Antennas".

Bill announced that FEMA uses the 220mhz. band.

The meeting concluded at 7:55pm.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Minutes of April 10, 2008 Regular Meeting

A call to order was given at 7:00pm One visitor was recognized, Frank Carlisle, W4SVA. VP,

Jim McLester, W4YXU, announced that Program Nights for April, May & June have been established.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, announced the following club bank balances:
Savings $2,257.53
Checking $39.37
Repeater fund $979.43.
Jack also mentioned that he is in the process of submitting a letter to the Red Cross for the billing of abandoned assets.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, reporteded that The Birmingham News has recently publisized the club's meetings in a few of their issues.

MEC Rod Scott, N1YZ, mentioned about linking the Greene County repeater (145.370mhz) to the club's repeater.

President Bill Davidson, KW4J, announced that BARC is requesting volunteers for their upcoming Hamfest in May. He also requested that all members who are ARRL members, to use ARRL's e-mail address. He also announced that the ARECCF-001 course was a success.

VE, Joe Ford, K4NVJ, said that 4 individuals took the recent license test and that all of them passed, one new tech and 4 upgrades to General.

President Bill Davidson read an e-mail from Eddy Lary asking the club to link the Greene County repeater to SCARC's repeater. Repeater chairman Bob Thomas, KC4AF asked that the name and phone number of the linking repeaters be listed. Steven Moss, KB4FKN discussed the ALERT group's issue with the linking project.

Red Cross liaison, Jack Evans, asked all members to join in and be listed on the EMA Emergency Contact List. He will contact each member asking them to join.

Web Master Rod Scott praised John Murphy KA4ZXL for his excellent work on the club's website.

Shelby EMA liaison Rod Scott, mentioned that all modes of communication be established at the EMA before the upcoming Field Day in June.

Red Cross relocation liaison Rod Scott passed out lists of equipment available for installation at the new location.

Field Day leader/chairman Joe Ford recognized the new venue change to the EMA headquarter in Coumbiana and that team leaders would be assigned at a later date.

President Bill Davidson remindied everyon of the upcoming Alabama QSO party on June 7.

Steven Moss asked for volunteers for the Diabetes Bike Ride on April 26th and that the Oak Mountain Search & Rescue Training exercise has been rescheduled for May 17th.

The club voted Frank Carlisle W4SVA in as a new member. (Wecome back, Frank!)

Bob Thomas announced that bus service will be available for the 100th birthday party for Pete Sides W4AUP to be held in Montgomery.

The meeting adjourned at 8:22pm.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

ARECC-001 Course Success!

I am proud to announce that the first-ever local ARECC-001 Course, "Introduction to Amateur Radio Emergency Communications", was held this past weekend with a total of 20 hams in attendance. All twenty passed the course and will be receiving their certificates from the ARRL. The class was started at 8:00 AM both days and lasted until 4:00 PM with short breaks and lunch. I thank each attendee for the courtesy and attentiveness displayed during the long lectures and discussion periods. This class establishes an emergency communications core that can work with the local served agencies more efficiently and in accordance with their needs. The majority of the attendees also completed the minimum IS series courses (IS-100, 200, 700, 800) that are rapidly being required to be associated with ARES and FEMA emcomm operations. Several signed up to have a state-wide ARES/FEMA badge which will help identify them during emergency/disaster conditions throughout Alabama. The course was taught by three ARRL Certified Instructors - Les Rayburn N1LF, Rod Scott N1YZ and Bill Davidson KW4J (that's me!)
Here is a list of the new ARECC-001 Certificate Holders:
Jame McLester W4YXU John Outland K3FP Hub Harvey N4HUB*
Ed Manley W4AGA* Tom Appleby KI4PPR* Ken Browning KE4B
Mike Scott W1NDZ Jim Moore AB4YWL* Alex Davies W4AVD*
Dave Drummond W4MD Tom Howell KG4MPU Ken Caruso KS4NX*
Ed Pitchford KD4AY Marcus Thomas KF4YHP Jack Evans KC4PZA
Otis Bentley K4AAE Eddie Lary WS4I Gary Green W4GRE*
Bob Thomas KC4AF John Murphy KA4ZXL
* tested and passed ARECC-002 and ARECC-003 exams!

Friday, March 28, 2008

March 27, 2008 Minutes

Many thanks go to our fine Secretary - Frank Hoult KI4VVI for his dilligence and detail for ensuring the accuracy of the Club minutes!

Call to order was announced at 7:00pm No visitors were present.

Jim McLester, W4YXU, Vice President, announced that the program for the April 24th meeting is scheduled.

Jack Evans, KC4PZA, Treasurer, announced the following account balances:
Checking - 4102.37,
Savings - $2,595.53 ($465.00 of that amount is for the ARECC course) leaving a net balance of $2,130.53.
The special repeater fund balance is $919.08.

Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, secretary, announced that the March 13 minutes are available on the club's website and on paper.

MEC - Rod Scott, N1YZ, announced the formation of a committee to co-ordinate the move to the new Red Cross location and asked for volunteers.

Jack Evans announced that the red Cross will pay the club for all abandoned equipment ($659.95).

Bill Davidson, KW4j, president, announced that BARC needs volunteers for their Hamfest on May 3rd & 4th.

Bill also mentioned that there is new D-STAR software available to members on the internet at www.K4DSO.com

One new member, Russell Thomas, KV4S, was voted in as a new member.

Joe Ford, K4NVJ, VE co-ordinator, announced that the next licensing exam will be held at the SCARC headquarters on Friday, April 4th at 6:30pm.

Jack Evans, Red Cross liaison, announced that the move to the new location in still scheduled for April, but the exact date is not known at this time.

Rod Scott, web master, announced that John Murphy, has done allot of excellent work on the club's website.

Rod had no updates on any EMA construction.

Bill Davidson announced that Joe Ford will be the chairman of the 2008 Field Day. Joe announced that team leaders would be appointed at the next SCARC meeting. A change of venue for this year's Field Day was voted upon and passed. The new location will be at the EMA headquarters in Columbiana.

Bill also announced that the 2008 QSO party will be held June 7th. The club will be using the radios at the EMA headquarters. He asked other members to volunteer to go to other counties out of our area and set up base stations during that time.

Bill also announced that the new Red Cross location would be suite 5 & 6 at the South Lake Shopping Center on Valleydale Road.

John Outland, K3FP announced that the 100th birthday party for Pete Sides will be held May12th. Bus service to Montgomery will be available at 12:00 noon. Call Dave Sisco for more information at 822-3440.

A discussion of the VOAD followed.

Steven Moss announced that the Search & rescue practice drill for April 5th has been cancelled. He also announced that the Diabetes Bike Ride is still scheduled for April 26th and volunteers are still needed.

Bill passed around a list of current paid members and announced that all members who have not paid their dues by April 1st will be dropped from the club's roster.

The meeting adjourned at 7:55pm followed by a presentation by Jim McLester on "Digital Circuit Design (After you build it).

Saturday, March 15, 2008

SCARC Minutes March 13,2008

The meeting came to order at 7:00 pm and the attendees intoduced themselves.

One visitor, Ed Manley W4AGA

Jim Mclester W4YXU, VP, TOld that the subject of the next program would be about digital circuit design. The following month's subject would be about antennas.

President Bill Davidson, KW4J, spoke in behalf of the Treasurer, Jack Evans, KC4PZA, who was absent. He reported the following balances
Savings $2,005.53
Checking $144.61
Repeater $919.08.

He also mentioned that memebers who have not paid their dues are now delinquent and will be dropped April 1.

Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, Secretary, told that the previous meeting minutes are on the club's website and that he had a paper copy for anyone to read.

Rod Scott, N1YZ, MEC, reported that some 20 members have signed up for the ARECC course so far. He also mentioned that he was expecting visitors from the CFlhoun County ARC and from ALERT. He so solicited ideas for a simplex net.

Bill Davidson passed around asked the club to update their E-mail addresses and passed around copies of th eAlabama ARES, the Tuscaloosa ARC (Hamsay) newsletter and a copy of the SC ARES net website.

Ed Manley was voted in as a new member. (Welcome aboard, Ed!)

Joe Ford, K4NVJ, reported that the next license exam would be April 4th. Due to the Red Cross projected April 1 move, the test venue may change. (Check 146.98 for details.)

Bob Thomas, KC4AF, reported that future repeater repeater improvement plans are estimated as $1500 for a back-up repeater $4500 for duplexers and a controller.

Bill Davidson reported that the anticipated 4/1 mover by the Red Cross is still on. The address is Suites 5 & 6.

Rod Scott, webmaster, praised John Murphy for his work-in-progress on the club's web site.

Bill Davidson alerted the members that the Field Day is coming up soon. He asked for a volunteer chairman. No one volunteered. Past FD problems were discussed. Joe Tucker Park was voted to be the FD site.. The FD organizational chart was discussed.

Ed Manley invited the club to join the BARC and/or the Zamora Shrine unit for Field Day but the Club voted to decline both gracious proposals.

John Outland K3FP spoke about the purpose of Field Day.

A lengthy open discussion about Field Day in general took place.

A motion to use the ICS format was passed.

A motion was passed to table the Field Day organization and planning until the next SCARC regular meeting.

Frank Hoult reported that the current membership drive has been completed. Bob Thomas mentioned that he deputize some members to solicit new members. Bill Davidson asked for all current members to "talk up" the club to other prospective members.

Bill Davidson suggested that the club abandon the rf cables when the Red Cross moves to their new location but transferthe antennas. No proposal to do this was brought to the membership but
it was tacitly agreed to do so.

John Outland mentioned that there would be a birgthday party for Pete Sides at Montgomery on 4/12. Bus service will be available.

Other hams of note:
Mike Ferguson passed away but the date was not mentioned.
Claude Grey is now in an assisted living facility

Steven Moss reported the following sevice events:
Storm Spotter school on 3/24
A diabetes bicycle run on 4/26
A search & rescue practice on 4/5.

The meeting adjourned at 9;25pm.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

SCARC Meeting Notes - February 28, 2008

Call to order was made at 7:00pm by Jim McLester,W4YXU, Vice President

1 visitor, James Niven, KI4BRE was present.

VP Jim McLester announced that tonight's program would be presented by Rod Scott, N1YZ. He also announced that next month's program would be about Digital Circuit Design and the following months program would be presented about antennas. that program would be present by Charles Spano.

MEC (Rod Scott), announced details abut the upcoming ARECC-01 class to be held at the Helena Public Library on March 29th & 30th.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, announced that we have 3 new members to sign up: Bob Wallace, KJ4AJR, Ron Arant, N4PHP, and our visitor, James Niven, KI4BRE.

Joe Ford, K4NVJ, VE coordinator, reported that the next SCARC testing date would be April 4, 2008.

Jack Evans, KC4PZA, Treasurer, gave the following account balances:
Savings account - $2,030.53
Checking account - $84.61
ARECC-01 fund - $200.00

Repeater fund - $919.08 Bob Thomas, KC4AF, repeater committee, reported that he and his group[ are continuing work at the repeater site.

Red Cross Liaison, Jack Evans had nothing to report.

Shelby EMA liasion, John Wilder, WB4CCQ, thanked the EMA for allowing us to use their facilities. He also asked for volunteers and that the EMA needs another HF antenna.

Rod Scott, Web master, he is continuing to update our website. He had nothing to report on recent EMA construction.

Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, membership drive committee, reported that he recently mailed out 100 form letters and applications to prospective members. He also thanked Rod Scott for updating the membership page of the club's website.

Jim McLester announced that membership dues are due by April 1st or those members will be dropped from the club's rolls. He also announced that Ed Boutwell, W4ZSB, recently resigned as chairman of the Field Day committee and that a replacement would be needed. The motion for a replacement was tabled until the next meeting.

Ed Boutwell announced that Lee Aured, KI4NMD was still at home and that he was now able to communicate on the 2 meter band.

Ron Arant announced that on March 5th there would be an earthquake drill held in washington DC. at 11:30 am central time. He asked all club members to monitor 14.320 & 14.330 during that drill.

Steven Moss, KB4FKN, announced that on April 5th, there will be a Search & Rescue drill and that on April 26th there would be a Diabetes Bike Run held at 8am.

The club broke for intermission at 7:30pm. Rod Scott gave a visual presentation on "Lightening for the Radio Amateur".

Afterwards, Don Green of the EMA announced that the National Weather Service would be holding storm spotter classes on March 25th at the airport.

The meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.

Friday, February 15, 2008

SCARC Meeting of February 14, 2008

Meeting Call to order took place at 7:00 pm
No visitors were introduced. 17 members were present including one guest, Bob Wallace, KJ4AJR

President Bill Davidson, KW4J, announced the receipt of 2 new membership applications - Lee Crever, N8MHC and Hub Harvey, N4HUB. Both were elected to full membership.

Vice President Jim McLester, W4YXU, mentioned the upcoming programs.

No minutes from he previous meeting were read since they are available on the club's website.

Treasurer Jack Evans, KC4PZA, announced that the club has received 3 applications for the upcoming ARES class. He also announced that the Fleagate raised $628.00 for the club.

Jack, reported the following balances in the club's bank accounts:
Checking - $79.61
Savings - $1,950.53
Repeater - $919.08

He also gave a status report on Lee Aured, KI4NMD who will be coming home next Wednesday after a short stay at the Lakeshore Foundation.

President Bill Davidson passed around 2 publications for reading (Hamsay Magazine & Alabama ARES Update). The Alabama ARES Update contained a long article concerning the tower work done at the Shelby County EMA by the members of SCARC. He mentioned that the next VE test would be Sunday, March 2nd at the BARC headquarters.

Bob Thomas, KC4AF, told about his recent trip to Tuscaloosa to view that club's repeater controller.

Jack Evans, KC4PZA, had nothing to report concerning the Red Cross's move to another location.

John Wilder, WB4CCQ, thanked Marcus Thomas, KF4YHP, for his work on the towers at the Shelby County EMA headquarters in Columbiana.

Bill Davidson presented John Murphy, KA4ZXL with a plaque honoring him for his work with the club as ARES net manager since 1988. John was also designated as Associate Web Master.

Bob Thomas reported that the Fleagate was a success and has requested that future Fleagates begin at 10:00am vice 8:00am. He also suggested holding a silent auction for any goods donated to the Club.

Alex Davies, W4AVD had no report concerning Field Day. Bill Davidson reminded the Field Day Committee that Field Day is about four months away and that they should begin preparations. Alex (along with Marcus Thomas) mentioned that he is in the process of securing two large coolers for Field Day.

Secretary Frank Hoult, KI4VVI reported that ARRL will not charge the club for his label order and that he has mailed out a few letters & applications to former club members. That order is expected around March 1st.

Bob Thomas suggested that we mention membership to all hams using our repeater who are not current club members.

John Outland, K3FP announced that there will be a party honoring Pete Sides W4AUP on his 100th birthday. That party will be held in Montgomery on April 12th from 2 - 4 pm.

A motion was made, seconded and passed that the next meeting on February 14 be held at the Shelby County EMA.

John Murphy gave a demonstration of ham software on his laptop computer.

The meeting adjourned at 7:50pm

Sunday, January 27, 2008

SCARC Meeting of Janary 24, 2008

SCARC Meeting January 24, 2008

Call to order took place at 7:00pm Introduction of visitors - 1 visitor, Bob Wallace, KJ4AJR of Pelham

Officers reports -
Vice president - nothing to report
Treasurer - Jack Evans, KC4PZA gave a report of the following:
Current saving balance - $1,547.31
Current checking balance - $79.61
Current repeater fund balance - $241.05
Secretary - no minutes were read No cummunications were read

Committee reports:
VE - Joe Ford, K4NVJ, reported that the next testing date would be Friday, Feb 1st @6:30pm
Repeater - Bob thomas, KC4AF, talked about the Tuscaloosa Repeater Controller
Red Cross Liaison - Jack Evans, KC4PZA had noting to report
Shelby EMA Liaison - John Wilder, WB4CCQ, reported that a work party is still scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 26 @ 8:00am
Web master- Rod Scott, N1YZ, reported that he is working on a new preamble for the ARES, Tuesday Night Net and also on a new net control page.

AD Hoc Committees
EMA construction - Rod Scott, N1YZ, re-emphasized the Saturday work party.
Tail Gate - Bob Thomas, KC4AF, reported that the "fleagate" is still scheduled for for Feb 2nd @ 8am. Coffee and donuts will be served.
Membership drive - Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, reported that the mailing labels have been ordered and that he is currently negotiating with ARRl over the price of the labels.

Frank Hoult, KI4VVI, was elected as the new club Secretary, replacing Jim Rogers, who recently resigned.

Bill Davidson, KW4J, reported that the Boy Scout Merit Badge expo will be Saturday, January 26th at Oak Mountain.

Bill also mentioned that ARRl will be holding ARES courses in the future. Those courses are tentatively scheduled to be held in Helena on March 22nd and 23rd.

Jim McLester, W4YXU, gave a talk and presentation concerning the construction of PC boards.

The meeting concluded at 8:35pm.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

SCARC Meeting of January 10, 2008

The following minutes were provided by our secretary Jim Rogers W4ATK, who has povided execellent notes for our earlier meetings.

Unfortunately, Jim has resigned as Secretary due to an overcrowded personal schedule. We will miss him and his contributions. Thanks Jim, for all that you have done for the Club!

Here is the posting of the minutes:

Minutes of the meeting of January 10, 2008
The meeting was called to order by the president, who initiated the introductions and welcome to visitors.
The Vice President reported on the program for the next meeting.
The Treasurer reported the savings account has on deposit $1372.31. The checking account rests at $14.61. The repeater fund stands at $241.05.
The secretary had no miniutes of the previous meeting.
The MEC reported on activities surrounding the vhf nets and the appointment of NCSs.
The President reported on the blog.
There were no communications read.
The VEC coordinator was not present, but the president reported SCARC will continue testing on even months, the _____ friday of the month at 6:30 PM at the Red Cross office.
Red Cross Liason had nothing to report.
EMA Liason requested authorization to purchase materials for the EMA tower(s) not to exceed $25.00.A motion was made by Rod, N1YZ, and seconded by Alex, W4AVD to authorize the expense. The motion carried.
Webmaster, N1YZ reported on web improvements. There was discussion about improving the calendar and perhaps video/audio recording of the meetings and that being placed on the website for those who cannot attend our regular meetings.
Unfinished Business – more discussion on the tower(s) at EMA
Tailgate Report was given by Bob Thomas, KC4AF – the fleagate will be held the 1st Saturday in February at Joe Tucker Park beginning at 8 am.
No Field Day report was given. The president suggested that ICS format be adopted at Field Day as a training exercise. Alex continues to lobby for Orr Park in Montevallo as a field day site.
Membership Drive = will produce a mail out to all licensed amateurs in Shelby County.
The Shelby County EC made presentations to Jack Evans, and John Wilder and discussed plans for the AREC course.
The meeting was adjourned.